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Chicago examiner f Chicago and vicinity fni and warmer wednesday and probably thursday moderat to brisk south erly winds the temperature yesterday highest 72 yiji x lowest 63 i^i qs average 68 vol ix no 132 a m wednesday Chicago may 24 1911 18 pages wednesday within the heart of the shop mnp dktrfrt on and after j une lst f ui 6 you can leave y our want ads at the examiner's new business office no 9 west madison street just west of state street remember after june ist no 9 west madlsoa street phone main 5000 jhdstared la v 6 patent offlc price one centgssftsbe receiver takes m'carthy bank robyn to fight cashier accused of defalca tion charges he covered misdeeds of others criticises his employer alleges mismanagement mc carthy and lawyer differ on reported shortage on application of former captain of po lice daniel duffy judge william fenni inore cooper yesterday appointed the chi cago title & trust company receiver of the firm of p f mccarthy & co south side real estate dealers and bankers several weeks nro it was noised about that alfred robyn a trusted employe of the bank had disappeared and that the affairs of the concern were badly involved as a result of his allege shortage mr mccarthy last uight stated that robyn was short iu his accounts but in sisted that the amount was trifling and that he mccarthy will pay every cent of his indebtedness and have a fat sum remaining when the receivership is dis eharged m henry gueriu attorney for mr mc carthy later declared that the total amount of robyn's alleged embezzlement is not yet known and that it may run well op into the thousands pages torn out of books some whole pages have been torn out of the books said mr guerin and it trill be impossible to determine for a con siderable time just how much the short age is several days ago it was publicly an nounced that robyn was missing but yes terday attorney johu w creekmur repre senting robyn issued a statement made to htm by robyn in which the latter ac r , coses mr mccarthy of having grossly mis managed the funds of the bonk robyn is now on his way here f rom j new york said mr creekmur last night | and i am very sure that he will be in my office to-morrow morning until i "â€¢ have had a long talk with him i do not care to make any further statement other than to say that both kobyn and myself win co-operate in an effort to bring order out of the tangle at the bank the gist of robyn's statement is to the effect that misleading statements were made to downtown banks regarding the financial status of the firm that shortages v were covered up and negotiable paper de posited as collateral sold to other cus tomers admits conduct unjustified he concludes his statement with the words i realize that my conduct in this mat tar ban not been justified these and other irregularities shown in the books were due to my desire to please p f mccarthy and to tide the bank over and brine it out a business success " declaring that he began employment with the firm april 1 1905 at thirty-ninth and state streets robyn discusses the affairs at the banking institution to the point 4gnt months later when he declares i discovered a shortage of 980 every ose had access or covld get access to the sÂ«fety deposit vaults and cash because the keys were lying around loosely where any w one could get them covered up shortage at the time that i discovered the short age of 980 i had no idea how much short ate bad arisen i was not sure it was a gnortage i thought possibly that the ap parent shortage was due to a clerical error or that a mortgage bad been taken v9 or that some transaction had occurred of which we bad no record but which would develop later i carried this 980 shortage at all times and covered it up seeking to ascertain hvw it occurred i never ascertained how it occurred but i have my suspicion i do know however that i did not take any part of this money . from the time of this shortage we were in financial straits this stringency was ftffly known to p f mccarthy six months after the starting of the banking department p f mccarthy's account was overdrawn first not beyond 5,000 but from then on it gradually assumed larger proportions things finally reached such a state that the hibernian banking association re quested us to take up our demand note this we did through our attorney henry guerin who was able to maie connection with the central trust company of illi nois on account of his personal acquaint ance new property mortgaged when the mccarthys bought property . they usually put a mortgage on it foi ' nearly the amount they paid for it then they turned these mortgages over to me to dispose of occasionally a second mortgage would be made on the same property and these mortgages in form would bo first mort gages many of thaso second mortgages were sold robyn names the following as among those holding such mortgages father jakn detmcr in charge of the church flt iywenty-flfth and canal streets 10,000 â€¢ alice calnan t a sullivan of lemout 111 a mall carrier from thb downtown district namsil tiernej nnd one from tue rtockyords district immÂ»d p omahoney charles couiiskey the 0w roman aa4 bÂ«beoÂ«i sullivan a mhool iÂ»o i mrs helen fargo moore helen fargo moore engaged says rumor friends of nat f moore's widow deolare she is about to wed hastings arnold dame rumor is busy again and this time is whispering the names of mrs helen fargo moore the youug widow of nathaniel f moore who died suddenly in Chicago a year and a half ago and hast ings an old a prominent new york at torney although the relatives of mrs moore deny that therp if any truth in the re ported engagement yet her most intimate friends living in montecite santa bar bara cal where mrs moore spends the greater part of paoh yenr with her father in-law james hohart moore express no surprise at the news mtk moore is now at the home of her father william congdell fargo of the wells-fargo fjxpress company in new york there is no truth in the reported en gagement snld mrs j c fargo last night when seen at her home in katonah n y hastlngÃŸ arnold is an old friend of the moores he visited mrs moore in monte cite two months ago and her friends have been expecting the announcement of their engagement mrs moore was n:-arrled to nathaniel moore on november 8 1005 in st thomns church new york the wedding wss one of the most brilliant ahtumn affairs of that year guests of two hotels threatened by fire blaze in barn of Illinois express company near by ninety-five horses rescued guests lu two hotels were aroused from their beds by a fire at 12:30 this morning whinh dnmnged the burn of the Illinois express company 512-18 west adams street the hotels threatened were gaynor's and the hunt located on opposite corners from the burning structure nlnty-flve horses occupied stalls in the barn and the noise made by them with the smoke which nued the streets in dense clouds for n few moments threatened to precipitate a panic among the hotel guests au the horses were led from the barn the property loss is small laurier sees world peace predicts alliance of all lands spring ing from england's loins tpwlal cable to tho examiner london may 25 sir wilfrid laurier premier of canada speaking to-night at the dinner given by the pilgrims society to the colonial premiers hurled an oratot lcal broadside at those who have suspect ed a desire on the part of the united states to annex canada he ridiculed and de cried the idea of annexation and concluded by saying tvo believe that the day will come ot an alliance of all hands pring lng from england's loins insuring the peace of the world forever 1,000,000 for auto ride kentucky shakers seek estate of ohio brethren who saw circus cincinnati 0 may 23 an nuterae mle trip to a circus in daytoa made by several bhakerg of the lebanon o eeiony may cost the ealt its 1,000,066 estate a ' suit started by the shaker settlement near high bridge ky baa been ieag pending when hie seven trustees of the kentucky : coleny heard ef the circus trip they de j j elared it was the last straw and decided j 1 in t enct pusb the case te obtain the i | irchbold hides auto killing three years jil trust chief's machine ran down girl in massachu setts july 23 1908 wst comes out in suit admits he tried to suppress the news had no license at the time new bedford mass may 23 through testimony given in i court pro â– oprting to-day it became publicly known for the first time that john d archbold vice president of the standard oil com pany while driving liis own nc,t'ir cur run ilnwn and killed a seven-year-old girl guilhelme de mello on july 2 ipos ii developed on itoss-esaminatlon of arohhold by lawyer cuinmlugs attorney i for william de mello father of the child that the horrified millionaire had sought to suppress the news of thn accident f roni | hip public at the time after the accident did yon go to the hospital the lawyer demanded admits trying to suppress it i went to the hospital replied john d rockefeller's chief lieutenant and went in he admitted having told the physician in charge that be wanted as little notoriety as possible lu describing the killing of the seven year-old girl the henrl of the great standard oil snld i had applied for license to run a motar car in massachusetts though i had not yet received it at the time of the acci dent my machi.ie tvas going at probably twenty to twenty-five miles an hour as soon as i saw the little girl in the road ahead of me i sinned down regarding thp idling itself he teslined it happened 30 quickly that it is ilif ficult to say how far away she was when she started to cross the road the cur could not have been more than four or five feet ahead of thp child when it stopped she was practically under the hack of the car father sues for 13,0/00 two suits are nought by the child's fa ther one demands a recompense for 10,000 for the conscious suffering of the little one and the other damages in the pum of 3,000 for the death of the child thp allegations besides declaring that he did not have a chauffeur's license to op ernte a machine in massachusetts also al leged that he displayed only a new york registration number on his machine at the time the little girl was killpd girl of 13 can't wed grace orlando a school pupil is sent to detention home w l bodine superintendent of com pursory education interfered yesterdny with an expected wedding the principals in which were miss mary grace orlando thirteen years old 7607 greenwood avenue and dominico lacivite twenty-five years old xinety-tliird street nnd manlstee ave nue the girl is a pupil in the cornell school the prospective bride had been represented ab seventeen years old her mother mrs mary orlando a widow is snid to have agreed to the proposed wed ding on the condition that she should have a home with the couple mr bodine caused a writ of habitual truancy to be issued in the juvenile court and the girl was taken to the detention home yesterdny the school records show that she was b'irn june 19 1807 bernhardt kisses airman ! actress weeps over fool flyer at sioux city sioux city lowa may 23 just after he imd been presented to mme sarah bernhardt on the aviation field rene simon the fool flyer at woodland part this afternoon made a sensational flight passing over three states lowa soutb ua kota and nebraska at a height of 3,5<x feet upon his alighting bernhardt it great excitement wept over him pluckec a rose from her bouquet and gave it to him and then kissed his hand mrs harvey wins divorce in oregon decree follows separation of a year from Chicago architect she may remarry soon desertion charge is basis of suit kin here refuse to comment . news of the granting of a decree of abso lute divorce on the grounds of desertion to mrs george lyon harvey formerly of evn ns ton and Chicago at medford ore four weeks ago'reached Chicago last night the harveys separated a year ago mr harrey prominent ns an architect took up his residence at tho i'niveisity club while ml harvey went to medford to visit with a sister mrs phillip haniill formerly miss margery streeter it is said mrs harvey's visit was to es tablish a western residence and secure a divorce the report says an early an ! nonncement of an approaching second mar ! riage may be looked for from mrs har vey their two daughters are iu the custody of their father miss dorothy will grad uate with the class of 5011 from miss som mer's school in washington her father left monday evening for the east to be present mrs harvey prior to her marriage was miss mabel streeter daughter of the late dr john william streeter in the point of a possible remarriage of mrs harvey both mr harvey's brother dr robert harvey and mrs harvey's mother mrs john william streeter 646 calumet avenue last evening maintained an absolute silence mr harvey is a son of turlington harvey founder of the town of harvey 111 butt to wed taft's kin president's military aid and his sis ter-in-law reported engaged atj.a i'a ga may us major archl ' bald kiitt military aid to president ta ft is to become the ih - othÂ«r-in-law of the j chief axecntive according to information in a letter from washington the writer stales that washington society is daily expecting the announcement of the engage ment of major butt and mrs lucy herron laughlin the sister of mrs Taft mrs laughlin is the widow of thomas k laughlin the fittsburg steel man who committed suicide two years ago she has two children and is wealthy i new york may 23 major butt asked ito confirm the rumor of his engagement ! to-night said there's not a particle of truth in.it i'm not that fortunate hetty green's son here mother's good enough for me not hunting wife he says my mother is good enough for me and therefore i am not seeking a wife said colonel howard e h green son and gen eral manager of mrs hetty green the richest woman in the world at the black stone hotel last nisht he came to chi cago yesterday to look after some inter ests of his mother here and will leave for texas to-day h siness is in fair con dition he baifl and i anticipate no radical changes 1 vet congress las not finished and until it does the country will no settle down to bedrock basis the canadian treaty m:iy be all right but i doubt it walsh decision to-day Taft may announce oft delayed rul ing on ex-banker washington may 2t â€” president xaft's decisions in the pardon applications of john r walsh of Chicago and charles w morse of new york both serving sen tences in federal penitentiaries for viola tions of the national banking law are expected to be made public to-morrow on the return of mr Taft from new york the president announced last week that he would announce his decisions as soon as he had held a conference with attorney general wickersham mr Taft and the attorney general have been together in new york cudahy children gone taken east secretly by grandmother mrs jack learns lob axgeles cnl may 23.-mrs michael cudnh.v widow of the millionaire packer and guardian of the four children of her son jack secretly removed the chil dren from the convent near alhambra and took them east mrs jack cudahy learned this to-day when ghe went out to visit her children i am nttorly at a losb to knew what prompted mrs michael ondahy to take my children away without inform ing me she said i have a right to see them by the decree ef the eeurt in kansas city and no ene ean deny me this priv ilege aids jewish charities london mny 23 jewish charities will ! benefit tn the extent ef 2,000,009 by the i i will of plinrles wertheimer the well-knewjo ! collepter 4 pictures and objects ef arft win died there april 25 last leaving s.a enright saw labor war killing police say victim unarmed and decoyed to saloon mrs gentleman accuses plumbers agent 1 mrs viola gentleman and daughter katherine union sluggers led my husband astray widow declares gentleman was ideal spouse until he joined auto squad overcome with grief and the nervous strain of the last twenty-four hours mrs viola gentleman remained secluded in her room on the second floor of her home 5638 loomis street yesterday forenoon i and most of the afternoon in a state of partial prostration toward | evening she felt sufficiently recuperated to see a reporter for the examiner and talk about the events leading up to her husband's death mrs gentleman is a refined and attractive looking woman of about twen ty-five with dark hair and brown eyes while she talked her little three year-old daughter katherine golden haired and clad in white tugged at her skirts interrupting every other minute with childish happy prattle showing that she was entirely unconscious that she had lost her father my papa will be home soon lisped the child his body pierced with many bullets was even then on its way to the house from the under taker's rooms widow suspects enright i am convinced said mrs gentleman that maurice enright knows more about my husband's death than any one else if he was not actually in o'malley's saloon at the time of the murder the deed was done by some of his men but i believe he was there he and will were comrades until a week ago and they rode around town in a big white automobile on labor union business a week ago enright fired my husband and stopped his pay this was after will and enright had a quarrel my husband told me that last sat urday night he had met enright in conner's saloon at root and emerala or root and state streets and that they had had hot words i am told that my husband was lured to o'malley's saloon yesterday afternoon by a telephone message senc to him at conner's saloon and that he was lured there by men who meant to kill him when he got there my husband never had a revolver in his life if he had carried one l should have known it he could not have had one without me seeing it they say a gun belonging to him was found in o'malley's saloon at the time of the shooftng and that all the chambers were empty they would have the people beiteve that that gun was my husband's it was not it must be a revolver that his enemies put there so as to make the police believe it was his and to back up the story that he went there with a gun in his possession pair had quarrel sunday h the police look into this matter they will find that it was enright and the men that rode with him in thac big automobile that did this murder my husband was at work in the yards when they first got hold of him king another slugger now marked for slaughter chief mcweeny fears series of murders among thugs in campaign of vengeance sleuths work secretly enright found to have been attacked by gentleman after latter lost his job being fired upon saturday william alias dutchy gen tleman killed monday in f/malley's saloon at 162 north state street was the victim of former friends and was de coyed to the place to be slaughtered this was the view taken by the police as the result of yesterday's investiga , tion five men were awaiting the arrival of gentleman he had been called by telephone to visit o'malley's to meet a friend as he entered he had time only to ask did you want to see me when revolvers flashed and he was riddled with bullets it is believed that the gunmen had one of their number on watch for the appearance of gentleman as they were apparently ready to fire when he entered the door of the saloon the theory is that gentleman was unarmed and that one of his assail ants threw his revolver near where gentleman had fallen to make it ap pear that the latter had begun the shooting then the gunmen rushed out of the door and disappeared in the crowd on the street maurice enright charged by mrs gentleman and others with being con nected with the crime was questioned bv inspector hunt but refused on the advice of his attorney to talk he was not held but assistant chief schuettler said he had learned that enright was in o'malley's saloon at the time of the shooting revolted against leaders gentleman was marked for sluugbter be cause he had rebelled against the leaders of the labor sluggers the story leading up to the shooting shows the vindictive ness of the gnnmen who have terrorised workingmen in the building inanstrj for weeks bernard malloy who was shot in a sa loon at 5900 south state street on may u Â„. Â«, was lured to his death by a call similar f to the one which brought gentleman to \ o'malley's saloon and the police beu*rt that the two mysterious men who weie in o'malley's when the shooting started ar the same two who tilled malloy gentleman had revolted arid arraofe ments were made to kill him anotter gunman is also said to be marked he is known as the king accordta-g to mrs gentleman her hna band was discharged saturday night by enright for whom he worked what he did mrs gentleman did not know but she understood it was in the interest of the plumbers euright is business agent of the steamfitters and helpers union r ganized by the plumbers when gentleman arrived home he was very angry and started out to find enright after visiting several saloons he ran across enright at root and emerald streets and opened fire on the latter he fired three times but did not hit enright sunday night gentleman made another attempt to shoot enright he looked for him as on the previous night and finally met him in rogan's saloon at 4305 soutli state street enright was sitting with two women according to inspector hunt and gentleman drew a revolver before ho could shoot however gentleman was caught by several friends of both men and the revolver taken away hints forecasted death these incidents created much comment among the gunmen and hints were heard sunday night and monday that gentleman would have to pay the penalty monday afternoon dentlemar was in connors saloon at hoot and emerald streets pomp on called him op on tha phone â€¢ â€¢*, v^rc tail i meet you asked oentie 1 m i ; - just a hint the best thing at breakfast is a copy of the morning exam iner open at the want ad pages you will find a regu lar harvest of business oppor tunities and positions as well as a complete list of plata furnished rooms and board ing places â€” anything in this line can be found quickly in the Chicago examiner want ad paoes l'hone your ad to the examiner call main soon a new want ad aad business office will be opened at no 9 w madison st near state st on june ist by the examiner for your convenience

Chicago examiner f Chicago and vicinity fni and warmer wednesday and probably thursday moderat to brisk south erly winds the temperature yesterday highest 72 yiji x lowest 63 i^i qs average 68 vol ix no 132 a m wednesday Chicago may 24 1911 18 pages wednesday within the heart of the shop mnp dktrfrt on and after j une lst f ui 6 you can leave y our want ads at the examiner's new business office no 9 west madison street just west of state street remember after june ist no 9 west madlsoa street phone main 5000 jhdstared la v 6 patent offlc price one centgssftsbe receiver takes m'carthy bank robyn to fight cashier accused of defalca tion charges he covered misdeeds of others criticises his employer alleges mismanagement mc carthy and lawyer differ on reported shortage on application of former captain of po lice daniel duffy judge william fenni inore cooper yesterday appointed the chi cago title & trust company receiver of the firm of p f mccarthy & co south side real estate dealers and bankers several weeks nro it was noised about that alfred robyn a trusted employe of the bank had disappeared and that the affairs of the concern were badly involved as a result of his allege shortage mr mccarthy last uight stated that robyn was short iu his accounts but in sisted that the amount was trifling and that he mccarthy will pay every cent of his indebtedness and have a fat sum remaining when the receivership is dis eharged m henry gueriu attorney for mr mc carthy later declared that the total amount of robyn's alleged embezzlement is not yet known and that it may run well op into the thousands pages torn out of books some whole pages have been torn out of the books said mr guerin and it trill be impossible to determine for a con siderable time just how much the short age is several days ago it was publicly an nounced that robyn was missing but yes terday attorney johu w creekmur repre senting robyn issued a statement made to htm by robyn in which the latter ac r , coses mr mccarthy of having grossly mis managed the funds of the bonk robyn is now on his way here f rom j new york said mr creekmur last night | and i am very sure that he will be in my office to-morrow morning until i "â€¢ have had a long talk with him i do not care to make any further statement other than to say that both kobyn and myself win co-operate in an effort to bring order out of the tangle at the bank the gist of robyn's statement is to the effect that misleading statements were made to downtown banks regarding the financial status of the firm that shortages v were covered up and negotiable paper de posited as collateral sold to other cus tomers admits conduct unjustified he concludes his statement with the words i realize that my conduct in this mat tar ban not been justified these and other irregularities shown in the books were due to my desire to please p f mccarthy and to tide the bank over and brine it out a business success " declaring that he began employment with the firm april 1 1905 at thirty-ninth and state streets robyn discusses the affairs at the banking institution to the point 4gnt months later when he declares i discovered a shortage of 980 every ose had access or covld get access to the sÂ«fety deposit vaults and cash because the keys were lying around loosely where any w one could get them covered up shortage at the time that i discovered the short age of 980 i had no idea how much short ate bad arisen i was not sure it was a gnortage i thought possibly that the ap parent shortage was due to a clerical error or that a mortgage bad been taken v9 or that some transaction had occurred of which we bad no record but which would develop later i carried this 980 shortage at all times and covered it up seeking to ascertain hvw it occurred i never ascertained how it occurred but i have my suspicion i do know however that i did not take any part of this money . from the time of this shortage we were in financial straits this stringency was ftffly known to p f mccarthy six months after the starting of the banking department p f mccarthy's account was overdrawn first not beyond 5,000 but from then on it gradually assumed larger proportions things finally reached such a state that the hibernian banking association re quested us to take up our demand note this we did through our attorney henry guerin who was able to maie connection with the central trust company of illi nois on account of his personal acquaint ance new property mortgaged when the mccarthys bought property . they usually put a mortgage on it foi ' nearly the amount they paid for it then they turned these mortgages over to me to dispose of occasionally a second mortgage would be made on the same property and these mortgages in form would bo first mort gages many of thaso second mortgages were sold robyn names the following as among those holding such mortgages father jakn detmcr in charge of the church flt iywenty-flfth and canal streets 10,000 â€¢ alice calnan t a sullivan of lemout 111 a mall carrier from thb downtown district namsil tiernej nnd one from tue rtockyords district immÂ»d p omahoney charles couiiskey the 0w roman aa4 bÂ«beoÂ«i sullivan a mhool iÂ»o i mrs helen fargo moore helen fargo moore engaged says rumor friends of nat f moore's widow deolare she is about to wed hastings arnold dame rumor is busy again and this time is whispering the names of mrs helen fargo moore the youug widow of nathaniel f moore who died suddenly in Chicago a year and a half ago and hast ings an old a prominent new york at torney although the relatives of mrs moore deny that therp if any truth in the re ported engagement yet her most intimate friends living in montecite santa bar bara cal where mrs moore spends the greater part of paoh yenr with her father in-law james hohart moore express no surprise at the news mtk moore is now at the home of her father william congdell fargo of the wells-fargo fjxpress company in new york there is no truth in the reported en gagement snld mrs j c fargo last night when seen at her home in katonah n y hastlngÃŸ arnold is an old friend of the moores he visited mrs moore in monte cite two months ago and her friends have been expecting the announcement of their engagement mrs moore was n:-arrled to nathaniel moore on november 8 1005 in st thomns church new york the wedding wss one of the most brilliant ahtumn affairs of that year guests of two hotels threatened by fire blaze in barn of Illinois express company near by ninety-five horses rescued guests lu two hotels were aroused from their beds by a fire at 12:30 this morning whinh dnmnged the burn of the Illinois express company 512-18 west adams street the hotels threatened were gaynor's and the hunt located on opposite corners from the burning structure nlnty-flve horses occupied stalls in the barn and the noise made by them with the smoke which nued the streets in dense clouds for n few moments threatened to precipitate a panic among the hotel guests au the horses were led from the barn the property loss is small laurier sees world peace predicts alliance of all lands spring ing from england's loins tpwlal cable to tho examiner london may 25 sir wilfrid laurier premier of canada speaking to-night at the dinner given by the pilgrims society to the colonial premiers hurled an oratot lcal broadside at those who have suspect ed a desire on the part of the united states to annex canada he ridiculed and de cried the idea of annexation and concluded by saying tvo believe that the day will come ot an alliance of all hands pring lng from england's loins insuring the peace of the world forever 1,000,000 for auto ride kentucky shakers seek estate of ohio brethren who saw circus cincinnati 0 may 23 an nuterae mle trip to a circus in daytoa made by several bhakerg of the lebanon o eeiony may cost the ealt its 1,000,066 estate a ' suit started by the shaker settlement near high bridge ky baa been ieag pending when hie seven trustees of the kentucky : coleny heard ef the circus trip they de j j elared it was the last straw and decided j 1 in t enct pusb the case te obtain the i | irchbold hides auto killing three years jil trust chief's machine ran down girl in massachu setts july 23 1908 wst comes out in suit admits he tried to suppress the news had no license at the time new bedford mass may 23 through testimony given in i court pro â– oprting to-day it became publicly known for the first time that john d archbold vice president of the standard oil com pany while driving liis own nc,t'ir cur run ilnwn and killed a seven-year-old girl guilhelme de mello on july 2 ipos ii developed on itoss-esaminatlon of arohhold by lawyer cuinmlugs attorney i for william de mello father of the child that the horrified millionaire had sought to suppress the news of thn accident f roni | hip public at the time after the accident did yon go to the hospital the lawyer demanded admits trying to suppress it i went to the hospital replied john d rockefeller's chief lieutenant and went in he admitted having told the physician in charge that be wanted as little notoriety as possible lu describing the killing of the seven year-old girl the henrl of the great standard oil snld i had applied for license to run a motar car in massachusetts though i had not yet received it at the time of the acci dent my machi.ie tvas going at probably twenty to twenty-five miles an hour as soon as i saw the little girl in the road ahead of me i sinned down regarding thp idling itself he teslined it happened 30 quickly that it is ilif ficult to say how far away she was when she started to cross the road the cur could not have been more than four or five feet ahead of thp child when it stopped she was practically under the hack of the car father sues for 13,0/00 two suits are nought by the child's fa ther one demands a recompense for 10,000 for the conscious suffering of the little one and the other damages in the pum of 3,000 for the death of the child thp allegations besides declaring that he did not have a chauffeur's license to op ernte a machine in massachusetts also al leged that he displayed only a new york registration number on his machine at the time the little girl was killpd girl of 13 can't wed grace orlando a school pupil is sent to detention home w l bodine superintendent of com pursory education interfered yesterdny with an expected wedding the principals in which were miss mary grace orlando thirteen years old 7607 greenwood avenue and dominico lacivite twenty-five years old xinety-tliird street nnd manlstee ave nue the girl is a pupil in the cornell school the prospective bride had been represented ab seventeen years old her mother mrs mary orlando a widow is snid to have agreed to the proposed wed ding on the condition that she should have a home with the couple mr bodine caused a writ of habitual truancy to be issued in the juvenile court and the girl was taken to the detention home yesterdny the school records show that she was b'irn june 19 1807 bernhardt kisses airman ! actress weeps over fool flyer at sioux city sioux city lowa may 23 just after he imd been presented to mme sarah bernhardt on the aviation field rene simon the fool flyer at woodland part this afternoon made a sensational flight passing over three states lowa soutb ua kota and nebraska at a height of 3,5